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TAMPA, FL - AUGUST 28:  Republican candidate for Congress from North Carolina David Rouzer speaks during the Republican National Convention at the Tampa Bay Times Forum on August 28, 2012 in Tampa, Florida. Today is the first full session of the RNC after the start was delayed due to Tropical Storm Isaac.  (Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images)

U.S. House North Carolina

David Rouzer

North Carolinians in the 7th congressional district deserve better representation than David Rouzer. He has repeatedly voted to strip them of their health coverage with his support of the Big Ugly Bill and support for repealing the Affordable Care Act. He has voted against helping North Carolina’s seniors by opposing a bill that lowered prescription drugs, supporting a bill that could trigger Medicare cuts, and joining a group that wanted to turn Medicare into a voucher system and raise the Social Security retirement age. He voted to take food assistance that North Carolinians relied on to afford groceries while at the same time supporting tariffs that raised costs on North Carolinians and hurt North Carolina farmers. He even supported the tariffs during Trump’s first term and co-sponsored a bill to give Trump more tariff power during that first term. In addition to the agenda he supported, Rouzer had become just another DC swamp monster, even spearheading water permitting reform legislation that had the backing of industry groups that had contributed thousands of dollars to his campaign over the years. Last but not least, before Rouzer entered congress he made money lobbying for a foreign tobacco company.

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